Born in 1943 near Paris, Patrick Demarchelier began his love of
photography at the age of 17. Soon thereafter, Demarchelier moved to
Paris to pursue photography, starting out in a photography lab printing
newspaper photographs. Eventually, his path led him to Hans Feurer, a
photographer with Vogue. Despite not having any formal training
in his art, Demarchelier credits his success to learning from his
mistakes and practicing his craft every day.
In 1975, Demarchelier relocated to New York City, without speaking a word of English. A few years later, Alexander Liberman, director at Conde Nast, discovered Demarchelier’s work. Ever since then, Demarchelier has been a regular photographer for Conde Nast publications, including Mademoiselle, Glamour, Vogue (British and French), and GQ.
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In 1975, Demarchelier relocated to New York City, without speaking a word of English. A few years later, Alexander Liberman, director at Conde Nast, discovered Demarchelier’s work. Ever since then, Demarchelier has been a regular photographer for Conde Nast publications, including Mademoiselle, Glamour, Vogue (British and French), and GQ.
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